Violinists, surgeons and gamers can benefit from physical exercise both before and after practicing their new skills. The same holds true for anyone seeking to improve their fine motor skills. This is ...
Researchers Review Evidence of the Effect of Exercise on Non-Motor Symptoms of PD in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease Exercise has potential to improve non-motor as well as motor symptoms of ...
Findings from a literature review suggest that exercise has the potential to improve non-motor symptoms of Parkinson disease. All types of exercise can improve non-motor symptoms, such as cognitive ...
Researchers at UC San Diego Monday released findings that point to a link between regular exercise and the brain’s ability to learn new motor skills. Hui-quan Li and Nick Spitzer of UCSD identified ...
Parkinson's patients' motor and non-motor symptoms were improved with a weekly exercise regimen that included physical and cognitive tasks, according to new research presented today (18 December) at ...
To help Parkinson’s patients reduce the burden of motor symptoms and improve their quality of life, participation in physical exercise may be more important than any particular type of activity ...
Physical exercise may improve the motor symptoms and quality of life for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), new research shows. A systematic review of 156 clinical trials involving 8000 patients ...
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), have identified changes in how neurons in the brain behave that may explain the neurological basis by which physical exercise can improve ...
Aerobic exercise can help improve functioning after stroke. Forced exercise was particularly effective in improving motor function and quality of life. NASHVILLE — In addition to being safe and ...
A recent study demonstrates that exercise performed immediately after practicing a new motor skill improves its long-term retention. More specifically, the research shows, for the first time, that as ...
High-intensity exercise may be safe and effective in slowing the progression of motor symptoms in patients with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease (PD) and who haven't yet started medication, new ...